Asus Zenbook 3 UX390UA-GS041T Core i5-7200U 512GB 12.5in
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Gorgeous, small and powerful but with a big Aussie price hike
It doesn't take much playing with the Zenbook 3 before you want one. But it's worth inspecting it beneath the surface before parting with your cash - not least because the price in Australia is $400 more than in the US. And you get half as much RAM. Nonetheless...- Very light and portable
- Surprisingly powerful
- Low-travel Keyboard
- Australian price hike
- Too few ports
ASUS Zenbook 3 UX390UA Hands-on Review: Finally, A Real Macbook Air Killer
The term "Macbook Air" killer has been bandied about by Apple's competitors ever since the firm from Cupertino outed their first ultra-thin notebook. But to be completely blunt, the "killers" turned out to be mere copycats, offering performance that came pretty close to Apple's offering but never...
Asus ZenBook 3 review
There's a saying that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery – but not for Asus. The ZenBook 3 is the Taiwanese electronics firm's latest 12.5 inch MacBook-killing Ultrabook. It doesn't just so much imitate as it does completely destroy Apple's ultrathin laptop in specs and price.
Asus ZenBook 3 (UX390UA)
The design of the Asus ZenBook 3 (starts at $1,099; $1,599 as tested) is as close as you can get to that of the Apple MacBook without laser cutting an Apple logo into its slick aerospace-grade aluminum body.- One of the thinnest laptops on the market
- Excellent performance and battery life
- Strong speakers
- Fingerprint reader
- Windows 10 Pro
- Single integrated USB-C port
- Internal fans run often
- Display is limited to full HD panel
- No Thunderbolt 3 support
- Slippery touchpad
Asus's super small notebook is faster than the MacBook, but still has flaws
Asus ZenBook 3 review: This MacBook clone is powerful but too faithful to the original
If you like to travel light, compromise is a way of life. We've seen a bounty of ultraportable laptops this year, and everyone of them has had to give at least a little on weight, price, hardware, or build quality.
ASUS ZenBook 3 (UX390UA- 12.5-Inch Ultraportable Review
The ASUS ZenBook 3 (UX390UA-DH51-GR) is one of the lightest and lightest ultraportable we've seen in the market. Still, it manages to deliver class-leading performance and longer battery life thanks to its Intel "Kaby Lake" Core i5 processor.- One of the thinnest laptops on the market
- Excellent performance and battery life
- Strong speakers
- Fingerprint reader
No touch screen.. primitive
I want a new laptop and I want an ASUS just not this one- Woulda coulda shoulda
- No touch screen duh what's not to like THAT
Thin and Light
It's thinnest and lightest most powerful laptop that is true traditional laptop with the needed power. One port for USB-C is a hard to get used to, BUT its small form factor and sleek design over come the one port issue. I have always only had high-end laptops and this one is great.
Asus ZenBook 3 Review
Laptop manufacturers are still striving for the thinnest and lightest products they can develop. Apple has been the leader in this market for some time, producing high quality designs like the MacBook, but over the past year we've seen PC manufacturers join the party in a significant way.- Excellent thin and light metal build
- Packs all the performance of a full-power 'Kaby Lake' processor
- More affordable than the MacBook for better hardware
- Only one USB-C port is bad
- Average battery life and keyboard